Reviewer's rating Rosmersholm Rivka Jacobson 12/05/2019This play is a masterpiece that is rarely produced. Duncan Macmillan’s new adaptation of Ibsen’s Rosmersholm and Ian Rickson’s direction...
Reviewer's Rating Rite of Spring Lucy Ashe 11/05/2019I remember studying Nijinsky’s The Rite of Spring for my A Level Dance many years ago, and finding it both...
Reviewer's Rating Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four Vera Mikusch 11/05/2019This adaptation of a Sherlock Holmes classic is as straightforward as it gets. The whole play is refreshingly natural. Everything...
Reviewer's Rating Caroline’s Kitchen Becca Kaplan 10/05/2019What lies behind that bright, shiny sheen of the Martha Stewarts, Giada De Laurentiis, Paula Deens and Ina Gartens? As...
Reviewer's Rating One Hundred Trillion Owen Davies 10/05/2019This event – which consists of four short plays, with linking spoken word, videos and artworks – grew out of...
Reviewer's Rating Amour Richard Voyce 10/05/2019How the mind plays tricks. I remember both Marguerite, and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, the last two Michel Legrand musicals...
Reviewer's Rating Richard III Mel Cooper 08/05/2019The new Headlong production of Shakespeare’s Richard III is to be seen if possible because of the intelligent and thoughtful...
Reviewer's Rating Love’s Labor’s Lost Juliet Martini 08/05/2019As they say, “love is a battlefield,” and every warrior on that battlefield believes they know the strategies to make...
Reviewer's Rating Killing Time Becca Kaplan 07/05/2019There is a seemingly infinite amount of questions to grapple with when it comes to the end of our lives....
Reviewer's Rating Crave Marine Furet 07/05/2019In Crave, four unnamed voices (C, M, B, and A) echo without ever quite responding to each other. Occasionally lines...